Quote from jdkgroup:
My point is I think that there are people who would like to help & mentor others, ,but whether they will comes down to a couple of things:
1. If the mentor believes the student is serious, ready, and willing.
2. If the student and the mentor share respect for each other
3. If the student can bring something to the relationship
4. If the mentor believes that the student has the capacity to be & do well
Quote from MGJ:
Gosh your trading rig seems so ... antiseptic. No pictures on the wall, no pictures on the desk (kids / wife / SO / dog / parents), no 3M Post-It sticky notes, no coffee cup, no wastepaper basket, and no notebooks. It's almost like an art director's concept of how a trading room should appear. But if you like it, great. You don't have to please anybody but yourself; to each his own I suppose.
I suggest you use the Search facility of ET to look through previous threads where someone tried to solicit a mentor. There have been many. I suggest you take note of the approaches attempted, the remunerations mentioned, the recommendations made (which were frequently ignored), and so forth. It's a valuable education and the price is cheap! Learn from the experience of your predecessors. Let them take the knee to the groin, so you don't have to.
Quote from cabletrader:
It's refreshing to see someone approaching this from what I believe is the right angle, you're not simply asking for help, you're telling people why you believe you would be worth helping.
I'm in fx so not much good to you but points 1 and 4 seem to ring true from my experience.
The majority of 'students' I've come across either don't want to listen or they simply don't appear to have what it takes, it ends up being a total waste of everyones time and effort, not to mention extremely frustrating. Having said that, teaching the right student and watching them develop into a profitable and confident trader can be very rewarding.
You'll most likely get plenty of offers and requests for fees. I probably don't need to tell you this but just make absolutely certain the person knows what they're doing before parting with a cent, this business is full of people who think they know what they're doing and who seem quite plausible but in reality they're pretty clueless!
Good luck!
Nice set up by the way, very impressive.
Quote from jdkgroup:
One of the things they promote is a TTM indicator....you just buy when the bars turn blue, and sell when the bars turn red....